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25/05/2014

Benghazi, US Navy Seal Woods is an American Hero. R I P. May God Bless him.

US Navy Seal Tyrone Woods 1970 – 2012.

Woods, a former Navy Seal turned government contractor, was among four killed in the Sept. 11 consulate attack that has been the subject of much controversy in Washington, D.C., with Republicans accusing the Obama administration of misleading the public over what exactly happened.

Sept 11 2012 Tyrone had already saved several from the Benghazi US compound, against the orders of the White House who told him to "stand down" and do nothing. This American hero earlier had disobeyed the ridiculous order from the White House and went to save his fellowAmericans from harm’s way anyway and about 35 to 40 were saved from the building but Ambassador Christopher Stevens and a few others were stilltrapped. Then the second phase of the attack started a firefight that lasted seven hours. Now he had the attackers in his laser sights and asked for air support which could have possibly saved Ambassador Chris Stevens and more. But again the White House told him "NO". Moments later US Navy Seal Woods lost his life there from mortar fire.

The Citizens Commission on Benghazi, a self-selected group of former top military officers, CIA insiders and think-tankers, declared Tuesday in Washington that a seven-month review of the deadly 2012 terrorist attack has determined that it could have been prevented – if the U.S. hadn’t been helping to arm al-Qaeda militias throughout Libya a year earlier. (04/24/2014)

Clare Lopez is an international security consultant at theCentre for Counter intelligence and Security Studies.‘The United States switched sides in the war on terror with what we did in Libya, knowingly facilitating the provision of weapons to known al-Qaeda militiasand figures,’ Clare Lopez, a member of the commission and a former CIA officer, told MailOnline.

She blamed the Obama administration for failing to stop half of a $1 billion United Arab Emirates arms shipment from reaching al-Qaeda-linked militants.

‘Remember, these weapons that came into Benghazi were permitted to enterby our armed forces ’ Lopez claimed.

Clare Lopez spots a very troubling anomaly with the timeline. As if there aren't enough unanswered questions about the Benghazi’s attacks and the subsequent White House cover-up. She report to the authorities her discovery in the agenda and the potential implication of Turkish officials in the murders.

A note on the agenda of Ambassador Christopher Stevens held his last meeting on September 11 with [a] Turkish diplomat [Ali Sait Akin] from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm and then escorted him out to the compound gate to bid farewell. At that point, the briefing states, ' everything is calm at 8:30 p.m. There’s nothing unusual.'

But the AP witnesses said that, The neighbors all described the militants setting up chaeckpoints around the compound at about8 p.m.The checkpoints were described as being manned by bearded jihadist in pickup trucks mounted with heavy machine guns and bearing the logo of the Al-Qaeda terror franchise, Ansar al-Shariah.

That means that the Turkish Consul General had to pass through the blockade as he departed the American compound and left the area. There is no record that he phoned a warning to his American colleague, the one he’d just had dinner with, Ambassador Stevens. So why the Turkish ambassador didn’t phone to prevent Christopher Stevens?

The provision of weapons by US to the Al Qaeda militias.

Former US Navy Rear Admiral Chuck Kubic, another commission member, told reporters Tuesday that those weapons are now ‘all in Syria.’

The Department of State was part of that, and certainly that means that the top leadership of the United States, our national security leadership, and potentially Congress – if they were briefed on this – also knew about this.’

The weapons were intended for Gaddafi but allowed by the U.S. to flow to his Islamist opposition.

‘Gaddafi wasn’t a good guy, but he was being marginalized,’ Kubic recalled. ‘Gaddafi actually offered to abdicate’ shortly after the beginning of a 2011 rebellion.

‘But the U.S. ignored his calls for a truce,’ the commission wrote, ultimately backing the horse that would later help kill a U.S. ambassador. Kubic said that the effort at truce talks fell apart when the White House declined to let the Pentagon pursue it seriously.

'We had a leader who had won the Nobel Peace Prize,’ Kubic said, 'but who was unwilling to give peace a chance for 72 hours.'

The commission and AIM filed 85 document requests under the Freedom Of Information Act, hitting the Department of Defense, State Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency with demand after demand.

But most of its information has come from insiders with deep knowledge of the flow of weapons in Libya and elsewhere in the African Maghreb.

Admiral James ‘Ace’ Lyons said : ''U.S. claims that it lacked the resources to mount a counterattack in time'' to save lives is false.

‘I’m going to tell you that’s not true,’ he said. ‘We had a 130-man unit of forces at Sigonella [AFB in Italy]. They were ready to go.’

‘The flight time from Sigonella to Benghazi is roughly an hour.’

‘They believed they were going to be saved, that they were going to be rescued, but they weren’t,’ Simmons, the former CIA officer, said of the four Americans who died.

‘I know who made the decision, in my heart of hearts, to leave our war fighters there and be blown up. And then to have one of the most powerful politicians in our country sit there and say, “What difference does it make?” – should be an alarm bell for all Americans.